
contrafluxo
Documentary
Overview
Amidst the paralysis of downtown São Paulo, the film follows the journey of 5 characters to the same place - a common meeting point. The voices and experiences of each reveal something greater: a new perspective on life, movement and art.
Top Cast
Amanda Cobucci
Amanda Cobucci
Ela mesma
Amanda Cobucci
Ela mesma
Ariane Medeiros
Ariane Medeiros
Ela mesma
Ariane Medeiros
Ela mesma
Cínta Lima
Cínta Lima
Ela mesma
Cínta Lima
Ela mesma
Suely Rezende
Suely Rezende
Ela mesma
Suely Rezende
Ela mesma
Luiz Santiago
Luiz Santiago
Ele mesmo
Luiz Santiago
Ele mesmo
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